Mark Senecal
Turnkey Questions
6 September 2016 | 3 replies
Then their profit.. so for a Turn key company to buy it back you would take probably a 25 to 35% hair cut on what you paid for it minimum.Buy and hold turnkey mid west deep south rust belt is a very long term play.. and most will tell you 10 is the minimum you need to get going.
Justin Larpenteur
Investor to inspector stories
19 September 2016 | 7 replies
There isn't a limit to how many but they are a great way to further protect your appliances and most importantly, your loved ones who just HAVE to curl their hair while taking a shower and listening to Metalica all at once.
Kate J.
Design ideas for townhouse needed.
12 December 2016 | 14 replies
I personally like dark hardwood, but they present maintenance issues... dust and dirt, pet hair, scratching, etc.
Christopher Goodin
Investor Jacksonville, FL -- First House Hack
21 September 2016 | 3 replies
My first deal had some hair on it (required substantial rehab, inherited existing tenants, required city approval to reconfigure), but was a great experience that I would do again and again!
Brian Naumann
First Deal Gone wrong or bad PM?
29 September 2016 | 47 replies
Similar enough that it's like splitting hairs which one you decide to invest in.
Jon Rusnak
Holy Moldy - Bathroom Sink
27 September 2016 | 6 replies
It's common for the sink plunger and trap to pick up hair, soap, and turn it into things that nightmares are made of.
Sal Mazzone
Need help with a lending situation
23 February 2017 | 17 replies
As long as this is the only hair on your file to purchase the primary residence a bank should fund your deal.
Nick O.
Incentives for keeping contractor/GC motivated to keep bids low?
4 October 2016 | 21 replies
No - maybe a hair less to make it stand out, but you wouldn't leave money on the table just because you've perfected your business.Consider also that money shouldn't be your only concern - time and quality are important too.
Marian Smith
Just a paint color tip for other color challenged diyers.
28 December 2016 | 21 replies
The Behr khaki might have been a hair darker than the spec home walls, but the other two looked dead on.
Seth C.
Note selling 101...
4 October 2016 | 8 replies
well assuming it meets the QM rules for owner occ.. etc.the scenario you presented is not a very attractive note unless the discount was HUGEPV is what investor look at.... what rate of return they want and in notes its usually 8 to 12% APR but with 100% leverage most investors will only pay on face value about 60 to 70% LTV ... so right off the top you would be taking a substantial hair cut.No secret what your trying to do.. but I surmise you will very quickly realize its not realistic .. the discount would be such that it makes it a no go.If your thinking someone will lock up their money for 10 years at 5% well thats not going to happen especially at 100% LTV...